Awards & Winners

Brian Easdale

Date of Birth 10-August-1909
Place of Birth Manchester
(United Kingdom, England)
Nationality England
Profession Composer
Brian Easdale was a British composer. Easdale was born in Manchester, England. He was educated at Westminster Abbey School and the Royal College of Music. For the opera house and the concert hall, his works include the operas Rapunzel, The Corn King and The Sleeping Children. His orchestral works included Five pieces for orchestra, Six Poems, and Tone Poem. For choir, Easdale wrote the Missa Coventrensis. Easdale also composed film and theatre music. He worked for the General Post Office Film Unit, on films such as Big Money, Job in a Million and Men in Danger. His film scores included several for Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, including Black Narcissus and The Red Shoes. He was the first British composer to win an Academy Award for Best Original Music Score, for his music for The Red Shoes. A CD of some of Easdale's film music was released in January 2011. Recorded in 2010 by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales with the BBC National Chorus of Wales. The CD includes the full ballet from The Red Shoes, it also includes music from Black Narcissus and Gone to Earth.

Awards by Brian Easdale

Check all the awards nominated and won by Brian Easdale.

1949


Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score
Honored for : The Red Shoes

Nominations 1949 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score The Red Shoes

1948


Academy Award for Best Original Music Score
Honored for : The Red Shoes

Nominations 1948 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Academy Award for Best Original Music Score The Red Shoes